Props and Environments for TouchPets for iPhone

TouchPets: Dogs

Environments and props for iPhone game Touch Pets: Dogs by Portland, Oregon game company Stumptown Game Machine (which got bought out by the mobile game giant ngmoco:), which in turn got bought by the even more gigantic DeNA).

I constructed many of these environments by directly converting artist Bill Muldron‘s excellent concept images into low-poly levels. Many of the detail textures in these levels originated as layers within Bill’s concept images.

These levels are extremely low-poly, enough so they can run smoothly on the iPhone, even with multiple dogs, items and props on-screen.

A few of the props I constructed for the project:

Touch Pets Dogs Launch Trailer on YouTube:

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